The forestry division has established a pruning cycle for street trees. Regular maintenance (like branches growing too low over the street, sidewalk, or driveway) that may be necessary between pruning rotations is the responsibility of the property owner. NOTE: A pruning/removal permit must be obtained from the forestry division before performing work on street trees. Permits are available at NO COST to the property owner.

Yes! A permit is required before planting street trees. There is no charge for a permit. A forester will come to the site and mark the available planting spot(s) with a dot of white paint on the edge of the curb. They will provide you with a permit and recommended tree species, along with information on tree planting and tree care. The forester will also provide you with information on the Partners In Planting Program. Call (701)355-1733 for an appointment or fill out the online form.

A permit to plant a street tree is required by City Ordinance. The forestry division regulates the planting of street trees for several reasons, including:

Location: The location for planting individual trees along the street right-of-way is selected by the forestry staff to ensure that the tree(s) will not interfere with water lines, utility lines, traffic signals, site-distance at intersections and other trees.

Species: Only species approved by the city forester may be planted along the street right-of-way. Only those trees listed on an individual permit may be planted at a given site. The forester considers the space available along with other factors such as proximity to neighboring trees and overhead wires to recommend trees that are best suited for each site. This will avoid problems with a tree species being planted that is too large or unsuited for the available space.

Volunteers are an essential part of planting and caring for trees in communities. Now there is a quick and easy way to find opportunities to help out near where you live. The arbordaynow.org Volunteer Center is a fast-growing part of the Arbor Day Foundation website that matches volunteers and local needs. More information...

The Code of Ordinances of the City of Bismarck requires property owners to mow tall grasses and weeds on their property by June 1, July 15 and, if necessary, September 1 of each year or if grass and/or weeds exceed 8” in height. Our office must provide the property owner a seven day notification period to control tall grass and weeds on their property. To report a property, please contact: Email Tall Grass and Weed Complaints Please remember to provide an address of the property.

The Code of Ordinances of the City of Bismarck governing weed control does not address the control of dandelions. The ordinance only provides for control of weeds that are listed on the "State Noxious Weed List". Read on